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  2. FAITH AND UNFAITH.

    In an interesting paper contributed to the Nineteenth Century for October, Mr. Kegan Paul discusses the great religious problom of the day from the impartial standpoint of ...

    Article : 2,503 words
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  4. Wit and Humor.

    Coachman—"What a time the old gal was getting out What's her fighting weight, I wonder?" Footman—"Don't know; Guvnor may." ...

    Article : 1,785 words
  5. Ladies Column.

    Lawn tennis is practically over for this season, but there is strong probability that another will bring dectded changes in regard to the costume of feminine participators in ...

    Article : 3,063 words
  6. The Young Folks.

    One day nearly a hundred and fifty yeara ago two elderly gentlemen were dining to-gether in an old houacin Hamburg, Germany. They were music masters of great note in ...

    Article : 1,666 words
  7. COMPANIONSHIP IN DEATH.

    There was once a dying inan who would not even believe that he was in a dangeroas way. Mr. Erskine, one of the holiest men of the age — a spiritual father of Frederick ...

    Article : 334 words
  8. MAN'S WORK.

    Men's proper business in this world (says John Buskin) falls mainly into three divisions:—First, to know themselves, and the existing state of the things they have to do ...

    Article : 1,074 words
  9. THE HOUSE.

    CHRISTMAS CAKE.—Put into a large bowl a pound and a half of good butter, and with the hand beat it to a cream. Mix with it the whites of eight fresh eggs whisked to a froth ...

    Article : 587 words
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